Last week (for those who were in the know) was a blast, as we danced the night away down memory lane (for those who are old enough to remember).
Although my request for The Pet Shop Boys fell on the deaf DJ's ears, the 3 DJ's in rotation kept the energy going with The Eurythmics, The Proclaimers, Men at Work, INXS, The B-52's, Pseudo Echo, Bananarama, Bow Wow Wow, Cyndi Lauper, Simple Minds, The Police, The J. Geils Band, Human League, Madness, A Flock of Seagulls, A-Ha, U2, Toni Basil, The Romantics, Nina, and the likes!
Sweating through our brightly coloured spandex and headband attire (and some of us making a fool of ourselves with our improvisational dance moves, ahem) we relished in the flashback time warp like Kimmy Gibbler and friends on E!
It wasn't all 80s though (as with the Kimmy Gibbler reference), as I heard some Ace of Base and Aqua in the mix, but it was great fun...
...so we're doing it again this Friday night! YEY! (Hands up! Baby, hands up! Gimme your heart, gimme gimme your heart, gimme gimme...)
So here's an open invitation for all those interested in upstaging the 70+ year old Chinese man who was there shakin' it and stealing my thunder (and the ladies)! Now there's a way to get free drinks... all in good fun!
See you there!
Alfa Club @ 2200h.
Across from the Workers Stadium, North Gate.
www.cityweekend.com.cn/beijing/events/7349/
Jul 13, 2007
Jun 19, 2007
NZ, AU, and SEA.
Thank you, thank you, thank you all.
For more pictures from this magnificent journey, please visit my "Explorasia" image gallery at www.couchsurfing.com/PETSHOPBOY
Cathedral Square, Christchurch, NZ
Waimak Alpine Jet
Snorkelling in Thailand
May 13, 2007
Popping CSta's Cherry.
Because we are both proud members of CouchSurfing and well connected within
Late into the night, we played a game called "Apples to Apples" to which EXPATSTEF was kind enough to bring and had many jolly rounds of fun. The serving of alcoholic beverages continued as the night went on
Here's to CSta, and to a future sibling, CSter. Bottom's up!
Popping CSta's Cherry
May 1, 2007
MIDI Music Festival.
Having to take the taxi to Haidian Park, we had the good intentions of paying our way in like every other lemming, which meant queuing in line and waiting patiently at the box office.
After sizing up our challenge, Barry and I
Where there's a will, there's a way. =)
MIDI Music Festival 2007
Apr 29, 2007
The Great Wall of China.
We opted for these sections of the Great Wall for several reasons: it's farther away from the city centre than it is to Badaling, it's far less touristy, way more challenging, and offered a spectacular experience and view of the Great Wall which involved walking across a long suspension bridge towards the end. Badaling, on the other hand, has a cable car running up to the wall
Along the way, there were vendors selling snacks, water, Great Wall books,
Some sections of the wall were
It took us six hours to complete the journey from one section to the other. Our legs gave out on us once we got back into our private van to take us back home. Was it worth it? Oh yes, it most definitely was, but it'll be a while until I set out to do it again.
In China, an age-old proverb states that "one cannot claim to be a hero until he conquered the Wall." Well, I'm glad I finally did, because now, without argument, I am a super-hero.
Apr 22, 2007
Ming Tombs.
At least I was in good company.
Apr 21, 2007
ArtWALK Beijing.

artWALK Beijing is a monthly gathering for the Beijing community to explore and engage in the city's vibrant contemporary art scene. The event is free and open to the public with specific aims to introduce Beijing’s art districts to a broader cross section of the local community and to provide a social platform on which to

Our inaugural event will be held in the 798 Dashanzi Art District and will provide special after hours access to selected galleries and art spaces along with a free reception with food, drink and live entertainment. Each artWALK provides a map and descriptions of the selected art



We hope that this unique opportunity will make China's contemporary art scene and the 798 Art District more accessible to the Beijing community. No previous knowledge is necessary to appreciate art, just an open mind. Beijing is one of China's largest and most exciting art scenes. Come find out what the hype is all about!
Apr 18, 2007
Caught in the Act.


And look! I'm including a link to the page I stole this article from right HERE. So on with the plagiarized article:
Beijing Actors Make it Up as They Go Along

"Freeze!"
The husband abruptly flees the delivery room, and another young man,

"Unfreeze!"
"Let's try another take, but more passion this time," says the camera man.
The woman, suddenly no longer pregnant, though still panting heavily, now embraces the doctor as the filmmaker pans around with his invisible camera.
No, this is not the set of an erotic film for those with mother fetishes. It's a scene change at the Beijing Actors Workshop. The "Freeze" game, in which participants act out a scene, then freeze in mid-performance and reinvent the scenario as new actors join in, is just one of the many techniques employed to stretch the creativity of members.
Though always entertaining, often hilarious and at moments downright raunchy, the weekly workshop's skits and plays are a lot more than just shows.
"It's not a class and it's not just to watch!" exclaims co-founder Patrick Pearce. The Canadian filmmaker started the workshop two years ago to be a meeting ground for the creative, where actors, writers and directors can hone their skills and test out new ideas. "We want people to contribute!" Pearce says vehemently.
Though improv skits usually dominate the night, aspiring writers and directors sometimes bring scripts for volunteers to act out. Ming Hsu, a screenwriter from the US, is working on a conspiracy theory scenario. "You have something in your head, but you have to see it to know if it'll work. The workshop is an opportunity to see my characters come alive."
Hsu sits back and watches intently as an actor rehearses a monologue from his play. He shakes his head a little in frustration as the scene wraps. "It's not animated enough. It's not gripping," he says, partly to the actor, but more to himself. He'll be back next week with a revised version.
The actors are a mixed bag. Some aspire to be professionals, some have extensive stage background and some are just looking for amusement.
"The format has a lot of freedom. I don't have much theater experience so it's nice to be in a group where you can develop in whatever direction you want, as an improv actor, method actor or writer. Plus it's just fun," says workshop member Tom Clouse.
"It's nice for those who want a break from the office and the club scene," adds Pearce. "Acting a role completely different than who you normally are is therapeutic too!"
For those who want a bit of therapy, (Believe me, it's cheaper than seeing a shrink and more entertaining than lying on a couch) check out the workshop at 7:30pm on Tuesday nights. For the non-exhibitionists who would rather just watch, the Beijing Actors Workshop will be having a special night of improv performances on December 1.
Apr 14, 2007
CS/HC Meetup @ Browns!
Time to get my act together!
A very boisterous guy usernamed Toniwalia (and a tag line on his name card which read "Do not freak, for I am a SIKH.") shared with us a few amazing stories of his experience and history in ride-sharing, hosting, and "surfing", one of which was about some young teenage couple backpacking across Europe. He had hosted them for a while, then dropped them off the side of the freeway for them to hitch a ride with someone heading their way. Some weeks or months later, as Toniwalia was travelling on the same freeway to drop off some other hitchhikers, he had met the young teenage couple again by chance. The teenage couple were now on their way back across Europe and were on the other side of the freeway.
His story really made us all realise how small a world we live in. These coincidental run-ins will happen more frequently with networks such as CouchSurfing and Hospitality Club.
From pearly words of wisdom to travel tips, I was able to better plan for my upcoming South East Asia and Eurasian trip in a few month's time. I'm going to check out www.skyscanner.net for myself.
We were all treated to a delightful spectacle of a cute turtle race at Browns towards the end of our evening, and the manager had us all place bets on which turtle will cross over to the other side of the Plexiglas tank for free beers. Though I was not chosen as "the winner" (surprise, surprise), I managed to score a bottle of beer from Toniwalia as he doesn't drink. (Thanks again, Toni!)
Gatherings such as these and the cross-border networking opportunities it provides is why I will continue to "Pay it Forward" and be an active member of CouchSurfing for years to come.
Apr 7, 2007
Cherry Blossom Festival.
Walking into YuYuanTan for the Cherry Blossom Festival reminded me of this scene and brought about some euphoria. How could one not, in a park full of cherry trees blossoming everywhere!
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